cout << "Variable foobar = " << foobar << endl;
say foobar = 5, then on the screen it would print out:
Variable foobar = 5
if you're using it to print a linked list to the screen, put a loop(for or while or the like) around the cout command and increment which part of the linked list you print each time thorugh the outer loop. Therefore producing a printout of your linked list. Good Luck!

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